19 Related Articles, between 2018-09-10 and 2018-09-09

A decade later, Alberta project aims to both capture CO2 and boost oil output. Nearly a decade after winning millions of government dollars in support, a project with the seemingly contradictory goals of trapping greenhouse gas and boosting oil output is poised to bring a new dimension to the Alberta oilpatch. >>

AHS issues warning over texting scam. Alberta Health Services has issued a public warning to Albertans, over a reported text scam. >>

Archeologists dig into Alberta's past at Bar U Ranch slaughterhouse. Archeologists are getting a glimpse of Alberta's ranching history as they excavate the floor of a slaughterhouse at a national historic site. >>

ASIRT finds officers acted reasonably during police shooting in Dover. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, the body that investigates use of force in police incidents, has found that Calgary police officers acted reasonably during the arrest of a suspect in Dover in 2016. >>

Canadian startup will deliver gas to your tank with the touch of a button. A couple of Alberta entrepreneurs are betting that busy Canadians will be willing to pay more to fuel up their vehicles if it means never having to visit a gas station again. >>

How a team of amateur explorers and an underwater robot laid to rest the 'Ghost of Baker Lake'. Local legend has it that an aircraft disappeared in northern Canada nearly half a century ago, never to be seen again — until this August, when an Alberta man and his team discovered it at the bottom of a lake. >>

Scott McCarron has ace in successful Calgary title defense. CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Scott McCarron had a one-hop ace on the par-3 14th and closed with a birdie Sunday to successfully defend his Shaw Charity Classic... >>

Sixties Scoop survivor files Alberta law society complaint against lawyer on healing foundation board. Tony Merchant, one of the lawyers appointed to sit on a healing foundation created by the Sixties Scoop settlement agreement, is facing a law society complaint in Alberta from a Sixties Scoop survivor. >>

Snowtember: Summer snowstorm expected to hit western Alberta. It’s still summer but communities in western Alberta are being told to hunker down for a blast of wintry weather. >>

Teen missing after falling into northern Alberta lake. A 16-year-old boy fell into a lake south of Fort McMurray Saturday afternoon and crews are searching for him. >>

Thousands take part in Pride Parade in downtown Calgary. Tens of thousands of people packed the downtown core on Sunday morning for the annual Pride Parade, the premier event to celebrate the LGBTQ community as well as inclusiveness and diversity in the province of Alberta. >>

Trudeau says he won't use 'tricks' to ram through pipeline construction. Alberta suggested the feds might use legislation or a court appeal to resume work on the expansion. >>

U of Alberta researcher investigates resilience of Indigenous women and youth. Tracy Bear found the role of community and a responsibility to others to keep going is an important factor in resilience of Indigenous Peoples. >>

Weeks ahead of legalization, U of A releases recommendations for cannabis on campus. University of Alberta officials have tentatively accepted more than a dozen recommendations for policies surrounding cannabis use on campus once it is legalized in mid-October. >>

Why it's unlikely Alberta actually gained 79,000 'government jobs' in just a few years. You might have heard that the number of government workers has ballooned in Alberta, but this is based on an estimate that Statistics Canada says should be taken with a grain of salt, as the results aren't reflected in more precise measurements of employment. >>